The time I’d been waiting for. Everyone was getting up to leave. I’d endured enough of this. The other Alpha’s got up one by one to shake hands with the new Alpha and congratulate the two of them. The others in attendance had to bow and leave. The hierarchy in the pack was ridiculous. I would never bow to him. I twirled the olive around in my drink, just waited for the last part to be over so that I could leave when the scent hit me at 100 miles per hour. I gasped, nearly falling off my chair. As I looked up, a man was shaking hands with Quinn. We caught eyes for a moment as he quickly said congratulations, and held his hand to his heart as he walked off the stage. It was right there and then that I knew. I had found my fated mate. ‘Wait, what? Why did he go? Why did he leave?’ Tine as

